Introducing:

Brian the robot:

Two princesses with painted nails:

Yes, you see it right… that’s Supermom!

I like to call these fellas the tuber gang:

Take two, these are ballerinas (dressed by Anna):

Along with good friends, we got loads of candy and smiles (and numb fingers):

Then my team and I went to a soap-making class to create some beautiful, good-for-your-skin soap to sell at a Christmas botique to benefit Valenz.

The primary ingredient in soap is oil – different kinds (Cocoa butter, olive oil, shea butter, coconut oil, etc.). Here are the girls with some solid oils:

Melted oils being mixed with liquid lye. Cool!

Oops – these slow-cookers got a little carried away:

Ta-da! Formed and pretty smelling and looking! Four colors and four scents. Available for a $10 donation to Valenz’s grant!

Very yummy:

Sasha, I’m very happy to be getting to know you.
And you crack me up.

And this girl…. this girl we need to give a bounce house for Christmas. She became fearless!

Thanks all!

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Who is Valenz?


You can see the first of my weekly posts about Valenz here: “Human

Let me tell you a little more about Valenz, “my” little orphan boy, whom we’re supporting through an Angel Tree Fundraiser. (Donate $35 or more to his grant and you will receive his Christmas Tree Ornament to remind you of the true meaning of Christmas. See Valenz’s Angel Tree page for more details.)

His Reece’s Rainbow profile says,

DOB: July 19, 2007
Valenz is delayed in all areas of his development. However, he has shown marked improvements in recent months. He can sit unassisted and pull up to his knees in an attempt to stand. He shows a general interest in toys and will hold them, moving them from hand to hand. He makes spontaneous sounds and basic syllables. He watches the other children and has begun to smile when interacted with by staff and other children. He eats thick consistency foods from a spoon, but still requires someone to help feed him. He sucks his thumb when he sleeps.

Know what my first thought is? It’s that Anna has sucked her thumb since she was six weeks old. It gave her a measure of comfort during the months of colic and continued to be one thing in this crazy world that she can rely on. It never leaves. It always there when she’s sad or hurt or upset. And Valenz too has found this… absent of a mother.

The second thing I notice is that he is not standing yet. And he was 3 1/2 when the last report was made… which was about a year ago. This little fella hasn’t had somebody committed to giving him the attention he needs. Since he had been making progress in the months just before the report, I wonder how he has done this year. He is only just beginning to smile.

Why hasn’t he been smiling? A piece of his story is untold in the Reece’s Rainbow profile. Valenz was with his birth family for the first 13 months of his life. And then they brought him to the orphanage. I don’t know why. Maybe they couldn’t feed him. Maybe they were frightened of his disability. One thing is certain; they did whatever is needed to move him towards being adoptable. My guess is that they wanted to do the best they could for him and held some hope that somehow there was somebody, somewhere who could love him and give him the home he deserves. But poor Valenz has not been smiling. Not been interacting. Not been learning… even a baby, even a baby with Down Syndrome can and does grieve the loss of everything they hold familiar. That’s why he hasn’t been smiling.

Unfortunately, his moves are not finished. Pretty soon, he is going to be transferred to a poor older children’s orphanage or to a mental institution, where he will again lose everything familiar. The total adoption process takes about 12 months… somebody needs to start down the path to give him hope, to give him a family. Is it you?

And just for a point of reference… a very important one: at 3 1/2 years old, Valenz was only 17 pounds and 31 inches tall. That’s the height of a 18 month old and the weight of a SIX MONTH OLD INFANT. I don’t know what other issues he may have going on besides Down Syndrome… his profile shows no heart abnormalities. It could be a food allergy like Vinnie. It could be poor food and feeding. It could be a “failure to thrive” stemming from grief and change and poor conditions. I am praying I get to see a smile on his face in the land of the living.

Be involved, visit Valenz’s Angel Tree Page.

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Sharing Saturday – Handiwork

There is somebody I want to profile for you all. Well, two somebodies, really. Sarah and Rachel together host a blog that is currently called Handiwork for Lilly. They crochet, sew and otherwise craft useful and adorable item after item with all the money going to help bring an orphan home! These two, ages 13 and 15 are proving that being a teenager doesn’t mean you aren’t capable of blessing others in a BIG and TANGIBLE way.

Over time this blog has been called:
Handiwork for Elijah (benefiting the adoption of Sarah’s brother Elijah)
Handiwork for Tori (adopted!)
Handiwork for Anastasia (Adopted to be sisters with Tori! Anastasia, renamed Carrington has a story that starts out heartbreaking and ends with rejoicing! If you don’t think adoption saves lives, read the archives of this blog!)
Handiwork for Sergey – still needs a family
Handiwork for Eddie (being adopted!)
Handiwork for Noah (adopted!)
Handiwork for Carter
Handiwork for Jonathan (Adopted!)
Handiwork for Caleb (Being adopted!)
Currently Handiwork for Lilly!

Some of my favorite things they’ve made are my fish crocheted washrags, the toddler hat and definitely my cloth napkins! Send them an email… they take custom orders! (or just purchase something from their blog… you know you’re making a difference in a life by partnering with them!)

Their blog: http://handiworkforelijah.blogspot.com/
Their email: handiworkforelijah (at) gmail (dot) com!!

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Travel!!!

Buying tickets today or Monday! Got this in my email today:

Rachel,

We accept this date and schedule.
You can buy tickets.
Best regards,
[our facilitator]

Itinerary is something like this:
25 Nov: leave
26 Nov: arrive
27 Nov: Drive to Jordan’s city (7 hour drive)
28 Nov: Drive back to capitol with Jordan (longer 7 hour drive – haha)
29 Nov: Passport appointment
30 Nov: wait
1 Dec: wait
2 Dec: Get passport
3 Dec: weekend
4 Dec: weekend
5 Dec: medical exam & consular appointment
6 Dec: Get visa
7 Dec: Fly home

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Human

Something that fundraising for Vinnie has made more real for me is the REALness of the children on Reece’s Rainbow. Of all waiting children. Of orphans. Of men, woman, and children, of families… in need. In distress. Vinnie is a real, live boy. A real live child that I stood within a hundred feet of, divided only by a few walls. Maybe he even looked out the window at us. It was my own camera that was permitted to take photos and videos of him. It was my own heart that grieved the loss when we declined to adopt him.

Why did I grieve?

Because he is real.

And he isn’t getting younger. And he has never had a mommy or daddy. Time is not waiting for him. He needs somebody NOW. PRAISE GOD, a family is going to cross the ocean and bring him home!!! Oh my goodness, that just thrills me to my core!

I didn’t plan on advocating for another child after Vinnie. My kids keep me busy. I am also preparing to bring home our son. But as soon as I considered that Vinnie had a family coming for him, my heart turned to a little boy named Valenz. Valenz. He’s in the same country, he’s 4 1/2 years old, and he has so little going for him.

His profile was received by Reece’s Rainbow’s partner agency at the same time as Vinnie’s. At one time, a family had committed to adopt him (and Vinnie! And two others; Oh my!) That family had to back out. That was months and months ago. And Valenz is without a family. Without a story. Without somebody able to take photos and videos. We only have two partial pictures of him. And he’s six months older than Vinnie. Is he too OLD at four?! He only has $10 dollars in his grant. That won’t even take our small family out to lunch.

That he is forgotten breaks my heart.

Even if a grant is not raised for him, even if he is never adopted… I am going to perform one honor for him.

I am not going to forget him.

Join with me in praying for him. Step forward to be his prayer warrior. I am stepping up to be his Christmas Warrior. Starting today, if you donate $35 or more to Valenz’s grant, you’ll receive a beautiful Christmas tree ornament in the mail with his photograph on it. Remember him throughout the Christmas season… the season of loving others!

Click on our Angel Tree page for more details.

I’ll be blogging about Valenz once a week until December 31st!

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